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    O2 - Have they looked the router down?

    I am trying to access my router settings and i had the Username and password but now they no longer work.

    They used to be:
    Username: SuperUser
    Password: Br0ad64nd

    This no longer works.

    Anyone know what it has been changed to?

    Cheers

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    Re: O2 - Have they looked the router down?

    you should have got an email recently
    "We’ve found a new risk to your O2 Home Broadband Wireless Box, so we’ve set-up an extra password.


    It’s the 11-digit serial code starting with ‘CP’ on the bottom of your wireless box. It looks like this: CP123456789. (The digits in brackets aren’t included.)
    If you’d like to change it to something you’re more likely to remember, head here

    That’s it. Nothing else about your O2 Home Broadband service will change. Not even the password you use to connect wirelessly. And now it’ll be much more secure.

    If you have any concerns, visit here"

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    Re: O2 - Have they looked the router down?

    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    I am trying to access my router settings and i had the Username and password but now they no longer work.

    They used to be:
    Username: SuperUser
    Password: Br0ad64nd

    This no longer works.

    Anyone know what it has been changed to?

    Cheers
    I think, they had a security scare, and used a script to change all passwords on the network

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